Description
Schoen Clinic Newbridge is a highly specialised eating disorder hospital wholly for children and young people and is rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission (latest inspection report ).
This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established service with a national and international reputation, which is currently at 34 inpatient beds as well as daycare and outpatient services.
The successful candidate will contribute to the ongoing development of the service, providing clinical expertise in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. He/she will be working with and supported by an experienced Associate Specialist and will be responsible for the psychiatric and medical management of patients, including patients detained under the Mental Health Act.
You will be working as part of a highly talented and close multidisciplinary team of eating disorder professionals. The support you will provide will enable young people to help themselves recover from their disordered eating.
We welcome both privately-funded and NHS patients for eating disorder treatment at Schoen Clinic Newbridge.
Principle Duties
The role for the Consultant Psychiatrist will be on a full or part-time basis (number of working days is flexible) for our eating disorders hospital for children and young people in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham.
1. Medical assessment of patients
2. Psychiatric assessment including eating disorder and non-eating disorder psychopathology
3. Formulation of complex cases with medical and psychiatric needs
4. Risk assessment and management for the medical and psychiatric components of the disorder
5. Taking a leading role in the monitoring and treatment of physical complications of eating disorders in collaboration with other health care professionals (nurses, dieticians, physicians, paediatricians, general practitioners, etc)
6. Attend the clinical MDT meetings as well as take part in MDT discussions around high-risk patients
7. Participate in multidisciplinary discussions regarding the most appropriate treatment settings for patients
8. Implementation of guidelines
9. Treating and monitoring of psychiatric aspects of eating disorders, including core psychopathology and psychiatric co-morbidities, such as depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, borderline personality disorder and autistic spectrum disorders
10. Prescribing, which extends beyond the usual psychiatric formulary, and appropriately monitoring medications (according to relevant NICE guidelines)
11. Using the Mental Health Act as appropriate in the management of eating disorders and general psychiatry
12. To actively promote the key values of our eating disorder services, which include evidence-based treatment, collaborative multidisciplinary teamwork, coordinated care with other services, and efficient risk management
13. Work together with clinical and operational colleagues to oversee the team's overall clinical performance
14. Work closely with clinical and managerial leaders to improve and develop services.
About us
Schoen Clinic Newbridge is a multi-award-winning and specialist eating disorder hospital, providing inpatient, outpatient and daycare services to young people aged 8-25 years.
With an enviable reputation for excellent service provision, our hospital was rated “Outstanding” twice consecutively by the CQC and we are part of the LaingBuisson Hospital Group of The Year 2020. We were also LaingBuisson Nursing Practice Winners in 2019 and LaingBuisson Hospital of the year 2021.
Schoen Clinic culture
Our culture of world-class medical excellence is based around our five key values:
15. Accountable: Taking ownership of the things I say and do
16. Caring: Treating others as I would like to be treated
17. Collaborative: Working together to make a winning team
18. Courageous: Being proud to be different and challenge the norm
19. Determined: Seeing things through to meet and exceed expectations
Due to the volumes of applications we expect to receive, Schoen Clinic Newbridge reserves the right to close the job advert before its assigned closing date if we find the ideal candidate for this position.
Due to the commitment to continuous improvement, it is likely that the post will evolve over time. These duties will be subject to regular review and any amendments will be made in consultation and agreement with the post holder.
Working for Schoen Clinic
The Schoen Clinic Group was founded in 1985 with its first location in Prien am Chiemsee in Germany. It has since developed into Germany's fifth-largest privately owned hospital group with 11,300 employees.
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Details
Location
Schoen Clinic Newbridge Birmingham
Category
Medical
Closing Date
27 February 2023
Benefits
Competitive salary with an annual salary review
25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays
Professional development opportunities
Contributory pension scheme
Enhanced Private Medical Insurance with BUPA including access to a private GP service, free screening & the inclusion of pre-existing conditions.
Eye care scheme with Specsavers
Online benefits portal with high street and online shopping discounts
Cycle to work scheme
Group Life Assurance
Enhanced maternity & paternity pay
Paid emergency leave
Occupational Sick Pay above SSP
Interest-free season ticket loans
Employee Assistance Programme with wellbeing support
Skills
Schoen Clinic Newbridge is part of the Mental Health Division of Schoen Clinic UK, which also has units in York and London, and there will be opportunities for professional development and peer support within the group. Schoen Clinic is committed to innovation and evidence-based practice and has an active research programme.
Key Skills & Experience
You will have specialist registration with the General Medical Council and a license to practice as well as the following:
Essential
20. On Specialist Register or within 6 months of expected CCT date
21. MB BS or equivalent medical qualification.
22. Meets Royal College of Psychiatrists criteria for appointment to the post of Consultant
23. Approved Clinician status or willingness to achieve this
24. Knowledge of the physical complications of eating disorders and their management
Desirable
25. MRCPsych or equivalent medical qualification
26. Qualification or higher degree in clinical research, management, or medical education.
Experience
27. A minimum of one years’ experience of eating disorders as a higher trainee or equivalent
28. Experience in the psychological and pharmacological management of eating disorders and co-morbid conditions
29. Experience of the management of re-feeding in severely underweight patients
30. Experience of a variety of psycho-therapeutic approaches used in the treatment of eating disorders
Personal
31. Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills and willingness to work as part of a multidisciplinary team
32. Excellent organisational and communication skills